Dua After Azan (Adhan)- Complete Guide

Introduction to Azan/Adhan and Its Significance

The Azan (Adhan) is the Islamic call to prayer, signaling the five daily Salah (prayers). It is a profound reminder of faith, inviting Muslims to turn towards Allah. Responding to the call to prayer is not just recommended but also holds great spiritual rewards.

The Dua after Azan is highly emphasized in Islam. It is a special supplication that grants immense blessings, as taught by the Prophet Muhammad (). By reciting this supplication, a believer strengthens their connection with Allah and earns His mercy.


The Exact Dua from Sunnah

Arabic Text:

اَللّٰهُمَّ رَبَّ هٰذِهِ الدَّعْوَةِ التَّآمَّةِ وَالصَّلَاةِ الْقَآئِمَةِ، آتِ مُحَمَّدًا الْوَسِيْلَةَ وَالْفَضِيْلَةَ، وَابْعَثْهُ مَقَامًا مَّحْمُوْدًا الَّذِيْ وَعَدْتَّهُ

Transliteration:

Allahumma Rabba hadhihi da’watit-tammati was-salatil-qa’imah, ati Muhammadan al-wasilata wal-fadilata, wab’ath-hu maqaman mahmoodan alladhi wa’adtah

English Translation:

“O Allah, Lord of this perfect call and the established prayer, grant Muhammad () the privilege and superiority and raise him to the honored position that You have promised him.”

Source of the Dua (Hadith Reference)

This dua after Azan is recorded in Sahih Bukhari (Hadith 614) and Sahih Muslim (Hadith 384). The Prophet Muhammad () said that whoever recites this supplication with sincerity will be granted his intercession on the Day of Judgment.

Benefits of Reciting Dua After Adhan

  1. Spiritual Rewards – Strengthens the bond between a believer and Allah.
  2. Protection from Hellfire – As mentioned in hadith, responding to Azan grants Allah’s mercy.
  3. Strengthening Faith – Reciting it increases mindfulness and devotion in Salah.
  4. Intercession of the Prophet (ﷺ) – A believer who recites this dua sincerely will receive the Prophet’s () intercession on the Day of Judgment.
  5. Boosts Concentration in Prayer – Engaging in this supplication helps focus better in Salah.

Step-by-Step Guide to Reciting Dua After Azan

Timing of the Dua
  • The dua should be recited immediately after the Azan ends.
How to Recite
  1. Repeat after the Muadhin – Respond to each line of the Azan.
  2. Recite the dua with sincerity – Say the dua once the Azan is completed.
  3. Best Practices – Ensure humility, focus, and devotion while supplicating.
  4. Face the Qibla – It is encouraged to face the direction of the Kaaba when making dua.
  5. Raise Your Hands – Many scholars recommend raising hands while making this supplication.

While the dua mentioned is the most authentic, some scholars also recommend:

  • Reciting Salawat (Durood Shareef) after Azan.
  • Saying La hawla wa la quwwata illa billah upon hearing Hayya ‘alas-Salah and Hayya ‘alal-Falah.
  • Asking Allah for personal needs after the dua.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Rushing Through the Dua – It should be recited with full attention and devotion.
  2. Neglecting the Sunnah Method – Following the Prophet’s () way ensures maximum rewards.
  3. Not Responding to the Muadhin – It is recommended to repeat after the caller before reciting the dua.
  4. Skipping Salawat – Many people forget to send blessings upon the Prophet () after Azan, which is highly recommended.

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I am Shahab Khan, a 35-year-old individual with a rich Islamic background. I received my early education from a Madrasa and continued my studies at Akora Khattak Madrasa.

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